Spark is a mini drone that features all of DJI's signature technologies, allowing you to seize the moment whenever you feel inspired. With intelligent flight control options, a mechanical gimbal, and a camera with incredible image quality, Spark empowers you to push your creative boundaries.

Quick Launch
With FaceAware, Spark lifts off from your hand by recognizing your face.¹ It takes off and hovers in place within seconds of powering on.
Simple Control
Take amazing aerial photos using just hand gestures, without a remote controller or mobile device.¹

Create with Ease
Intelligent Flight Modes and intuitive controls help you create cinematic aerial videos with just a few taps.

Edit and Share
The DJI GO 4 app features automatic editing templates and an array of filters. Quickly edit videos and share them straight to social media.

Intelligent Flight ModesSmart, reliable, and incredibly intuitive

QuickShotVideos with a Tap
Let Spark take professional shots for you. QuickShots help you shoot amazing footage with cinematic composition.

Rocket
Ascend with the camera pointing downward.

Dronie
Fly backward and upward, with the camera locked on your subject.

Circle
Circle around your target.

Helix
Fly upward, spiraling around your subject.

TapFlyFlight at Your Fingertips
In TapFly mode, just envision your shot and Spark captures it for you. Tap your phone screen and Spark, using vision technology, flies in the direction of your tap or exactly where you tapped while actively sensing obstacles. Capture shot after shot with just your fingertips.

Coordinate
Tap the screen and fly to that spot while maintaining altitude.

Direction
Keep flying in the direction you tap on the screen.

ActiveTrackStay on Target
With ActiveTrack, Spark automatically recognizes objects of different shapes and sizes then tracks them according to what they are and how fast they move. This makes tracking much easier and more reliable.

Trace
Track your target from in front or behind, or even circle around it.

Profile
Follow your subject from a fixed perspective.

GestureYour Moments, CapturedDeep learning gesture recognition allows you to take dronies with simple hand motions. With PalmControl mode, control Spark’s movement by hand. If you want, leave your remote controller and phone at home.

Selfies
Raise your arms, wave your hand, or make a frame with your fingers to maneuver Spark and shoot photos.

PalmControl
Spark can follow your hand movements or even take off and land on your palm.

Powerful LensCapture the WorldAll Spark images are consistently sharp and vivid with very little color aberration and distortion. Spark's camera has an f/2.6 wide-angle lens with a 25 mm equivalent focal length. Five elements are arranged into a single group that fit into a compressed frame.

1/2.3 SensorRecord More Details
Small and compact, Spark's camera features a 1/2.3 inch CMOS sensor, allowing you to shoot stabilized video at 1080p and stills at 12 MP. Larger pixels mean Spark is acutely sensitive to light and records colors precisely.

Multiple Shooting ModesVersatile Photography

Spark adopts all previous DJI drone shooting modes while adding two new modes: Pano and ShallowFocus.

ShallowFocus
Spark uses its 3D vision technology to create photos with a shallow depth of field.

Flight PerformanceAwesome potential, immersive experiences

Powerful PropulsionSpeed and Precision ControlWith its aerodynamic, lightweight, and slick design, Spark soars through the air with minimal wind resistance. The gimbal and camera are flush with the aircraft, significantly increasing stability. Powerful propulsion offers steady flight in strong winds at up to 31 mph (50 kph) in Sport Mode.² And an advanced flight control system means flying is fun and intuitive.

Stay in the AirUncompromised Flight TimeEven with all of Spark's intelligent features, flight time isn't compromised. Fly for up to 16 minutes with a fully-charged battery, capturing more footage.⁴

FPV FlightAerial Immersion
Switch to Sport Mode and unleash Spark's speed potential. Sport Mode sets the gimbal mode to FPV by default, so the camera moves with you as you fly. For an upgraded FPV experience, pick up a pair of DJI Goggles and see a different world.⁵

Flight SafetyWorry-free flight in the palm of your hand

FlightAutonomyEnhanced AwarenessSpark's FlightAutonomy system includes the main camera, vision positioning system (VPS), 3D sensing system, dual-band GPS, high-precision inertial measurement unit, and 24 powerful computing cores. This allows Spark to hover accurately anywhere with VPS assistance at up to 98 ft (30 m), sense obstacles from up to 16 ft (5 m) away, and land safely.

Return to HomeWorry-Free FlightLike all recent DJI drones, Spark can return to its home point automatically with sufficient GPS signal. If the battery gets too low, connection is lost, or you hit the Return to Home (RTH) button, Spark flies back to the preset home point while sensing obstacles in its path. Spark’s downward-facing camera captures images of the area surrounding home point and references these images during RTH for a safe landing.

Flight ProtectionFly Smarter
DJI’s GEO system lets you know where drone flights may raise safety or security concerns, such as near airports or stadiums. This provides the information needed to fly Spark safely and responsibly.

Looks like a great product, but with all the new limitations and GEO fencing and Restrictions that drones are facing today and that will be added it seems like the marketing team went a bit too far in unrealistic situations of flying the spark, like the indoors Kart scene, so many people are going to want to try this themselves once they get a Spark, only to find out that drones are NOT allowed there, and they will be very dissapointed and give DJI a bad reputation. Instead of setting expectations so high they should focus on more practical and real life situation approach, just a thought. All in all the product looks neat!

FlyingFish82 Posted at 2017-5-24 09:07
Looks like a great product, but with all the new limitations and GEO fencing and Restrictions that drones are facing today and that will be added it seems like the marketing team went a bit too far in unrealistic situations of flying the spark, like the indoors Kart scene, so many people are going to want to try this themselves once they get a Spark, only to find out that drones are NOT allowed there, and they will be very dissapointed and give DJI a bad reputation. Instead of setting expectations so high they should focus on more practical and real life situation approach, just a thought. All in all the product looks neat!

Can't help but feel DJI have missed a trick or two with this. A more compact design may appealed to more. Enabling Mavic remote control with the spark would have also been nice. A sub £500 price point also likely to tempt more. Not sure about it to be fair....

fansf2b1617f Posted at 2017-5-24 09:41
You might want to swap the videos on your sales page for the youtube ones in this post as the sales page ones hardly every load and never stream without buffering

Seems to be all of there videos doesn't it?! Not just the new ones. Buffering extremely slow or non existent some times.

FlyingFish82 Posted at 2017-5-24 09:07
Looks like a great product, but with all the new limitations and GEO fencing and Restrictions that drones are facing today and that will be added it seems like the marketing team went a bit too far in unrealistic situations of flying the spark, like the indoors Kart scene, so many people are going to want to try this themselves once they get a Spark, only to find out that drones are NOT allowed there, and they will be very dissapointed and give DJI a bad reputation. Instead of setting expectations so high they should focus on more practical and real life situation approach, just a thought. All in all the product looks neat!

OTOH, I generally expect people to think for themselves - not rely on commercials to tell them how to navigate life.

FlyingFish82 Posted at 2017-5-24 09:57
Agreed, but you know know a days the reality is a lot of people want to do what they see others do. its a video giving them examples of how a product can be used.

I get that, but that's still not any reason to shift personal responsibility to DJI. Marketing happens all day, every day in every industry. If we dumbed down everything for the MIllenials, we'd be walking around in those inflatable sumo suits and driving bumper cars.

FlyingFish82 Posted at 2017-5-24 09:07
Looks like a great product, but with all the new limitations and GEO fencing and Restrictions that drones are facing today and that will be added it seems like the marketing team went a bit too far in unrealistic situations of flying the spark, like the indoors Kart scene, so many people are going to want to try this themselves once they get a Spark, only to find out that drones are NOT allowed there, and they will be very dissapointed and give DJI a bad reputation. Instead of setting expectations so high they should focus on more practical and real life situation approach, just a thought. All in all the product looks neat!

I second this. There are several scenarios in the marketing videos that violate current FAA regulations for drone flight: Piloting with FPV, flying over people, etc. I'm not saying the the FAA regulations are reasonable (in many cases they are overly restrictive) but setting these expectations for the use of drones, in a US market does a disservice to the company and to it's customers. As a commercially licensed sUAS pilot, I am constantly struggling with both public perception of drones and with keeping my flying within the allowable uses, while making a living flying a DJI drone. Better to set realistic expectations and encourage uses that conform to current regulations -while working with the FAA to make those regulations more reasonable.

FlyingFish82 Posted at 2017-5-24 09:07
Looks like a great product, but with all the new limitations and GEO fencing and Restrictions that drones are facing today and that will be added it seems like the marketing team went a bit too far in unrealistic situations of flying the spark, like the indoors Kart scene, so many people are going to want to try this themselves once they get a Spark, only to find out that drones are NOT allowed there, and they will be very dissapointed and give DJI a bad reputation. Instead of setting expectations so high they should focus on more practical and real life situation approach, just a thought. All in all the product looks neat!

This might be a product that puts a lot of pressure on governments to start relaxing drone rules. Most likely DJI will sell a ton of these to younger people.

Personally, I was hoping it would sneak under the 250gm limit that we have in Canada for the drone rules. Because of this, I am more likely to get a Mavic as a portable drone than the Spark. Under 250gms, it would have been a lock to carry the Spark with me everywhere I can't fly my Phantom.

microlinux Posted at 2017-5-24 10:19
I get that, but that's still not any reason to shift personal responsibility to DJI. Marketing happens all day, every day in every industry. If we dumbed down everything for the MIllenials, we'd be walking around in those inflatable sumo suits and driving bumper cars.

Mavic Pro cannot be compared - this is designed (according to DJI) to bring new people into the market.

If any of you "dronies" decide to go for it, buy the $699 package. Mobile range and control are hard for real RC pilots to get used to...besides, with the full package you can use it for Real Estate work, etc

i see it as an everyday tool like your phone. youre not going to carry your mavic everywhere you go, but this is small enough to clip to your belt next to your phone. say you wanna get a quick picture or video of something. just unclip it from your belt, whip out your phone and fly! forget the rc imo cause youre not really gonna want to fly far with something so small. so thats how i see this product. think of it as a flying extension of your phone camera. the dji trailers of the spark make perfect examples of this. i do think a price range of 3-400 would be better though. this is just a drone for quick selfies and videos, not so much film making. which is why i can see why they went with only 1080p recording.

PimpDawg Posted at 2017-5-24 16:57I think this part might be a deal-breaker for me. I was thinking about buying this for my wife who is into photography and post production in Photoshop. Boo on no RAW format...